11段階の (-) マオ結晶Vの総合合成
Artiom Cernijenko1, Rune Risgaard1, Phil S Baran1
1Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute , 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California 92037, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|July 27, 2016
まとめ
生物合成に触発されたこの実用的な経路は,この興味深い天然製品へのスケーラブルな経路を提供します.
科学分野:
- 有機化学
- 自然製品合成
- ディテルペノイド化学
背景:
- マオ・クリスタルVは,複雑なステレオ化学を備えた,高度に混雑したエント・カウラン・ディターペーンです.
- これまでの合成の努力は限られ,その準備のための新しい戦略が必要でした.
- このような分子の生物合成を理解することで 合成アプローチを伝えることができます
研究 の 目的:
- 適時かつ実用的でエナチオセレクティブな合成経路を (-) マオ結晶Vに開発する.
- この複雑な自然産物に アクセスするための 拡張可能な経路を確立します
- マオクリスタルVの生物学的活性を再評価する
主な方法:
- 11段階の合成シーケンスが設計され,提案された生物合成のキーピナコールシフトにインスパイアされました.
- 戦略的債券形成と機能的グループ統合が採用された.
- 独特で予期せぬ合成機動装置が ステリック・チャレンジを克服するために利用されました
主要な成果:
- マオ結晶Vの合成が成功しました
- 実践的でエナチオセレクティブな合成戦略の実証
- 複合ジートルペンの独特の合成変換の特定
結論:
- マオクリスタルVへの高効率でエナチオセレクティブな経路が確立されています.
- 開発された経路は潜在的に拡張可能であり,さらなる研究を容易にする.
- マオクリスタルVの 生物学的活性が再評価される必要があります
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